65
65
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
that is live at noon at the woodrow wilson center. it out table discussion -- about table discussion with the mayors around the country discussing economic development in their cities. 3: 45 on c-span. we will hear from a former ambassador to morocco and look at the current military campaign in libya. host: midway between the u.s. capitol and the white house is the national archives located on constitution and pennsylvania avenue. america's most important documents are housed here. this morning we have a group of students from four states. they are all a.p. honor students. we are pleased marc ginsberg d to welcome marc ginsberg. what is the situation in libya and what is the end game? guest: it depends on who you ask. if you ask president carter, it is a humanitarian mission to present -- prevent forces from harming innocent civilians. if u.s. the pentagon come it is to enforce a no-fly zone. if you ask susan rice and others, it is to join a coalition of countries that are willing to take this battle all the way to force muammar gadda
that is live at noon at the woodrow wilson center. it out table discussion -- about table discussion with the mayors around the country discussing economic development in their cities. 3: 45 on c-span. we will hear from a former ambassador to morocco and look at the current military campaign in libya. host: midway between the u.s. capitol and the white house is the national archives located on constitution and pennsylvania avenue. america's most important documents are housed here. this morning...
127
127
Mar 4, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
mexican president calderon speaks at an event at the woodrow wilson center. after that, someone says congress is to blame for the 1 $0 billion in wasteful government spending highlighted in a new gao report. a couple of live events to tell you about. first, a forum on the future of fannie mae and freddie mac posted by the multi-cultural real-estate and policy conference. that group includes professional organizations for asian and hispanic realtors. our coverage on c-span3 begins at 9:00 a.m.. then on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the final hearing of the congressional oversight panel looking into tart's effect on security. members will hear from representatives of the treasury department, the fdic, and the federal reserve. >> this weekend on a booktv, reuben carter spent time in prison. he'll discuss that and his activist work. also, scott brown on his troubled childhood and rise to public political figure. get our schedules by e-mail. sign up for our booktv alert. >> health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius testified thursday on her department
mexican president calderon speaks at an event at the woodrow wilson center. after that, someone says congress is to blame for the 1 $0 billion in wasteful government spending highlighted in a new gao report. a couple of live events to tell you about. first, a forum on the future of fannie mae and freddie mac posted by the multi-cultural real-estate and policy conference. that group includes professional organizations for asian and hispanic realtors. our coverage on c-span3 begins at 9:00 a.m.....
160
160
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
given that the woodrow wilson's time taken cynically abroad encinas weapons in u.s. policy rather than writing i've humanitarianism elsewhere. and in iran, especially because of obvious reasons, average iranians are very suspicious of the united states, for sponsoring notions of democracy for reform in iran. every time any u.s. president speaks on this issue, it doesn't really resonate because people have the memory of 1953 and the long period of depression in supporting the united states. this is an important cultural difference between that of iranians on u.s. is. often encompasses they say the united states as for the democratization process of eastern europe, why can't it do the same in iran? the fact is, in eastern europe, the united states has a good image because of the historical experience. in iran, the u.s. has a bad image. the u.s. is the soviet union of iran having basically been implicit. they are actually displays because they distort they have a tendency to think it might've been a nasty guy, but a new president like obama has a clean slate and it's go
given that the woodrow wilson's time taken cynically abroad encinas weapons in u.s. policy rather than writing i've humanitarianism elsewhere. and in iran, especially because of obvious reasons, average iranians are very suspicious of the united states, for sponsoring notions of democracy for reform in iran. every time any u.s. president speaks on this issue, it doesn't really resonate because people have the memory of 1953 and the long period of depression in supporting the united states. this...
117
117
Mar 19, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
woodrow wilson camera along with 14. these were, of course, it even from woodrow wilson's time per taken somewhat cynically abroad and were seen often as weapons in u.s. foreign policy brother and the spread of humanitarianism. the average iranian is very suspicious of the united states and the notions of democracy or reform. every time any u.s. president speaks on this issue it does not really it resonate because people have the memory of 1953 and a long time of oppression supported by the united states. at think this is a very important cultural difference between the average american and the average iranian on you as -- what u.s. is. hatpin to conferences where they said the u.s. was able to help in eastern europe. what can it do the same in iran? the fact is that in europe you have the russians. the united states has a good image because of historical experience. in iran the u.s. has a bad image. the u. s is the former soviet union having basically been implicit in the long time of dictatorship. these parallels are a
woodrow wilson camera along with 14. these were, of course, it even from woodrow wilson's time per taken somewhat cynically abroad and were seen often as weapons in u.s. foreign policy brother and the spread of humanitarianism. the average iranian is very suspicious of the united states and the notions of democracy or reform. every time any u.s. president speaks on this issue it does not really it resonate because people have the memory of 1953 and a long time of oppression supported by the...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson center distinguished scholar robin welcome. it's nice to be with you great to have you thank you for joining us tonight what's the latest right now with libya and scott and mr get up. well the uprising of you has reached a bit of a stalemate could obvious forces did try to take some of the nearby towns that are held by rebels and was unsuccessful but. the rebels have also been unable to penetrate tripoli and so there's a bit of a standoff in terms of the military situation in terms of the international community the noose is tightening around colonel gadhafi but it still could be a very long time before you go one of the key questions in is to what degree the financial squeeze a success corian making it very difficult for his government to function or to what degree does the rebel force. amass all around tripoli and manage to make some kind of inroads that does not work imminent so we may be in for our a longer drama than resigned either neighboring tunisia or egypt i've heard that his government is basically like a robot mafia
wilson center distinguished scholar robin welcome. it's nice to be with you great to have you thank you for joining us tonight what's the latest right now with libya and scott and mr get up. well the uprising of you has reached a bit of a stalemate could obvious forces did try to take some of the nearby towns that are held by rebels and was unsuccessful but. the rebels have also been unable to penetrate tripoli and so there's a bit of a standoff in terms of the military situation in terms of...
266
266
Mar 1, 2011
03/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
it could have been uttered by woodrow wilson or harry truman. it was wonderful. the trouble is... >> rose: it was an idealistic speech. >> very idealistic. but he had a two-audience problem. it played very well with americans domestic politics and didn't play well overseas. they say wait a minute, you give a speech about freedom agenda and democracy and you just invaded an arab country and created a mess. >> rose: so if there had been no invasion of iraq... >> he would have done better without that invasion. >> rose: it would have been an idea in which people in egypt would have said america understands that we're living under a regime >> and condi rice gave a speech in cairo along those lines but by then the view... sort of what we were talking about in democracy under the situation has been discredited by... remember the mess we were in in iraq at this this time of condi's speech. >> rose: and it was also somehow tagged with the notion that they want to-- those americans-- they want to impose their version of democracy. >> right. i think that's exactly right. j
it could have been uttered by woodrow wilson or harry truman. it was wonderful. the trouble is... >> rose: it was an idealistic speech. >> very idealistic. but he had a two-audience problem. it played very well with americans domestic politics and didn't play well overseas. they say wait a minute, you give a speech about freedom agenda and democracy and you just invaded an arab country and created a mess. >> rose: so if there had been no invasion of iraq... >> he would...
89
89
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> watch the woodrow wilson cannot on c-span 2. and marvin cobb said staff at abc news anchor, diane lawyer to talk about the future of journalism. you can see it live from the national press club starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span. immigrant workers can now check their eligibility for employment in the u.s. three homeland security department database that can also be used to make sure government records are accurate. the system is an extension of e-verify, which authorities by companies to check the legal status of employees. there is homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, explaining how it will expand nation lives. >> to make an important announcement about an improvement to the e-verify system called e-verify spell check. e-verify system writ large is a tool for employers in the united states to ensure that they are employing illegal work force. we know that illegal immigration is in large part a supply and demand problem. it is spurred by the demand for illegal aliens and the fact is illegal
. >> watch the woodrow wilson cannot on c-span 2. and marvin cobb said staff at abc news anchor, diane lawyer to talk about the future of journalism. you can see it live from the national press club starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on our companion network, c-span. immigrant workers can now check their eligibility for employment in the u.s. three homeland security department database that can also be used to make sure government records are accurate. the system is an extension of e-verify,...
239
239
Mar 27, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 1
buneither is it succumbing to the woodrow wilson in view of the president or oers in our political debate. the answer is not multilateralism. protection and security for the united states are not going to be thought in the united nations system. nor is it and in this wi-- endless wilsonian crusade. let's not or get bitter roosevelt's response to wilson. he said, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that is the policy we should be pursuing. on a subject i know is a sensitive one i want to be clear here. the way we do that is to pursue the policy of peace through strength. that means sufficient budgetary expenditures for our military that no adversary dared to challenge us anywhere in the world. -- pudares to challenge us anywhere in the world. there is waste and fraud in the defense department. of course there is. it is part of the governments. we should find the waste and fraud and root it out. we need to plow that money back into our dispense expenditures. the obama administration has already cut $300 billion, our defense base line. a couple of months ago the secretary of d
buneither is it succumbing to the woodrow wilson in view of the president or oers in our political debate. the answer is not multilateralism. protection and security for the united states are not going to be thought in the united nations system. nor is it and in this wi-- endless wilsonian crusade. let's not or get bitter roosevelt's response to wilson. he said, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that is the policy we should be pursuing. on a subject i know is a sensitive one i...
112
112
Mar 12, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart speaks of massive propaganda machine of woodrow wilson administration and fdr and postwar for corporate propaganda machine that has thrived ever since along with corporate domination of media campaign financing and lobbying to the degree that he says we don't truly have participatory democracy any more today that the engineering of consent by corporate elite 5 and hamilton thought that this was the wife of fbn should be run but jefferson would have seen it the other way. do you have any thoughts on that? >> we are used to people trying to tell us -- we should have a more sophisticated population of agitated people that we don't take seriously. we take these things with a grain of salt and with some discretion. i am not sure i see this as a threat to participatory democracy that one might charge, the influence of corporations with representative institutions, lobby and another issue to discuss. they had no real experience at this. all we can do is put words in their mouth. they repair concern with corruption. turtle having private interests in representative institution. no dou
stuart speaks of massive propaganda machine of woodrow wilson administration and fdr and postwar for corporate propaganda machine that has thrived ever since along with corporate domination of media campaign financing and lobbying to the degree that he says we don't truly have participatory democracy any more today that the engineering of consent by corporate elite 5 and hamilton thought that this was the wife of fbn should be run but jefferson would have seen it the other way. do you have any...
140
140
Mar 14, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
in terms of name and prestige, they have the magic of the kind of woodrow wilson wiseman prestige. europeans are deeply impressed that i am a member. >> how much as a cost per year to belong to the council? >> by my lowly god, at about $400. >> here is more from your cake to institute conference. >> in 1954, the french are in agony over vietnam and there is pressure on eisenhower to intervene. eisenhower realizes that general ridgway is against intervening. intervening. he says what would it cost to intervene in indochina? general which way does this and does not make up numbers. he did not say iraq would cost nothing. then they made him head of the world bank. i find is breathtaking. i was in the room when he said it will be a neutral cost current i'm sure i miss her. that is no small mistake. do you want to $1 trillion back? we don't know what will happen and we might need that down the road. that is a different way to look at the world than the way they do in washington. the number comes back from general ridgway. $3.5 billion. i don't know what that is now but it is a large num
in terms of name and prestige, they have the magic of the kind of woodrow wilson wiseman prestige. europeans are deeply impressed that i am a member. >> how much as a cost per year to belong to the council? >> by my lowly god, at about $400. >> here is more from your cake to institute conference. >> in 1954, the french are in agony over vietnam and there is pressure on eisenhower to intervene. eisenhower realizes that general ridgway is against intervening. intervening....
232
232
Mar 20, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson center. i think we have to see this in a broader context. i just watched the mike mullen interview. he said we view each of these countries individually. we need a strategic narrative. as i look at this from my experience being in congress, when we did nothing in rwanda, which bill clinton said was the biggest mistake. when we did a no-fly zone in bosnia that didn't stop a massacre. when congress acted in afghanistan, the authorization to use military force is in effect and we took our eye off the ball. when we went into iraq, i voted for that, i believed the intelligence that turned out to be wrong. i see lessons to be learned and i'm not sure we're learning all the lessons. as i look at it, the biggest threats to our security is yemen, and other terror cells in pakistan. going into libya has a moral objective. i strongly agree with that. i think hillary clinton and susan rice are great public servants. we have to understand that just a no-fly zone here may not cause regime change. if we hav
wilson center. i think we have to see this in a broader context. i just watched the mike mullen interview. he said we view each of these countries individually. we need a strategic narrative. as i look at this from my experience being in congress, when we did nothing in rwanda, which bill clinton said was the biggest mistake. when we did a no-fly zone in bosnia that didn't stop a massacre. when congress acted in afghanistan, the authorization to use military force is in effect and we took our...
121
121
Mar 14, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson on through. and it's worth any -- my dues because the europeans are deeply impressed that i'm a member. brian: how much a year does it cost to belonging in >> because i'm just a lowly non-new york guy, about $400. brian: here's more from your cato conference. >> 1954 the french are in agony over diene bien phu and there is tremendous pressure to intervene. eisenhower realize general ridgway is against intervening. what does he say? think of the difference between how it's depun these days. he said cost it, cost what it would take to go into oined china in a real way. reck wolfowitz saying iraq would cost nothing and because he's so good at math we made him head of the world bank. i find this incredible, absolutely breathtaking. i was in the room when he said it and i thought i had a heart attack, thought i had misheard. the one thing they doesn't happen is -- we know that that we want our trillion dollars back. that's a totally different way to look at things than we do in washington the anyway,
wilson on through. and it's worth any -- my dues because the europeans are deeply impressed that i'm a member. brian: how much a year does it cost to belonging in >> because i'm just a lowly non-new york guy, about $400. brian: here's more from your cato conference. >> 1954 the french are in agony over diene bien phu and there is tremendous pressure to intervene. eisenhower realize general ridgway is against intervening. what does he say? think of the difference between how it's...
244
244
Mar 4, 2011
03/11
by
WETA
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
he's a senior associate at the mexican institute of the woodrow wilson center. thanks for being with us. >> thanks. glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so how do we measure this success or failure? if we started to look at the number of arrests or the number of pounds of drugs seized, it would look like a success. but then the staggering numbers of the people that are killed every year. >> well, yes, violence and homicide is definitely one indicator. it's not the only indicator. but we've seen every year in the last four years that number increase dramatically. it reached a record level of 15,000-plus last year. some of the cities in mexico are now the most violent cities in the world. one city on the border has had more murders last year than all of afghanistan. so it's really a problem. it's not spread entirely across the country. it's very much concentrate in areas along the coasts and along the u.s. border. but the country as a whole is traumatized by this and is having a real impact. >> sreenivasan: so what should we believe when we get the status updates? sho
he's a senior associate at the mexican institute of the woodrow wilson center. thanks for being with us. >> thanks. glad to be here. >> sreenivasan: so how do we measure this success or failure? if we started to look at the number of arrests or the number of pounds of drugs seized, it would look like a success. but then the staggering numbers of the people that are killed every year. >> well, yes, violence and homicide is definitely one indicator. it's not the only indicator....
130
130
Mar 7, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
and brendon would be on there and david kindle woodrow wilson be over there and sometimes i would rotate the third spot richard cooper i think would be on there one year and bob barr net was on there one year. and i was thinking, boy, i could put 10 william connelly -- there's at least 10 and brendon and david would say all 50. so i thought it would make a great book. and in the washingtonion i did a piece called "the firm that would run the world" in which i talked about the concentric circles and some might say conflicts that sort of enveloped this legendary firm. they represented the tobacco industry and the supreme court cases involving whether or not tobacco should be treated as a drug by the food and drug administration but they also represent the vince lom barti cancer institute. one of my favorite ones involved bob barnett, when this week with david brinkley used to be on every sunday morning, and it struck me williams and connelly represented the network that broadcast the show, abc. they represented all of the talent that was on the show, george will, brinkley, cokie robertson,
and brendon would be on there and david kindle woodrow wilson be over there and sometimes i would rotate the third spot richard cooper i think would be on there one year and bob barr net was on there one year. and i was thinking, boy, i could put 10 william connelly -- there's at least 10 and brendon and david would say all 50. so i thought it would make a great book. and in the washingtonion i did a piece called "the firm that would run the world" in which i talked about the...
128
128
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
president woodrow wilson said, we're not here merely to make a living. we are here to enable the world to the more amply with craters. and put a sense of hope and achievement. we are here to improve the world and we impoverish ourselves if we ever forget that kerry and. members of the american legion, you have always remembered that noble errand. you remind us of our values and who we are. you remind us of the service and sacrifices that have been required for us to get here. you remind us of who and what we have potential to become. woodrow wilson office had, commander, to be wrote great player dreams. all great men and women are trimmers. they see things in a soft case for spring day for the red fire of a long winter's evening. some of us thought these great games die, but others nourish and protect them. they are sent to the bad days until they merge into the sunshine and light, which comes always those who sincerely hope their dreams will come true. members of the american legion, you remind us the noble dream of what our nation is, the journey that
president woodrow wilson said, we're not here merely to make a living. we are here to enable the world to the more amply with craters. and put a sense of hope and achievement. we are here to improve the world and we impoverish ourselves if we ever forget that kerry and. members of the american legion, you have always remembered that noble errand. you remind us of our values and who we are. you remind us of the service and sacrifices that have been required for us to get here. you remind us of...
54
54
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
president woodrow wilson said we're not here merely to make a living. we are here to enable the world to live more amply, greater spirit and with a finer sense of hope and achievement. we are here to improve the world, and we impoverished ourselves if we ever forget that errand. members of the american legion, you have always remembered that noble errand. you remind us of our values and who we are. you remind us of the service and sacrifices that have been required for us to get your. you remind us who and what we have the potential to become. woodrow wilson also said, commander, that we grow great buy our dreams. all great men and women are dreamers. they see things in the soft hayes of a spring day or the red fire along with your's evening. some of us that these great dreams die, but others nourished and protect them, nurse them to the bad days until they emerge into the sunshine and a light which comes always to those who sincerely hope their dreams will come true. members of the american legion, you remind of the global dream of what our nation is,
president woodrow wilson said we're not here merely to make a living. we are here to enable the world to live more amply, greater spirit and with a finer sense of hope and achievement. we are here to improve the world, and we impoverished ourselves if we ever forget that errand. members of the american legion, you have always remembered that noble errand. you remind us of our values and who we are. you remind us of the service and sacrifices that have been required for us to get your. you...
107
107
Mar 27, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank the woodrow wilson center for doing this. i think it is important that we have discussions from a panel like this about what the senate does and what congress does to help people understand what really is going on up there. sometimes it looks like it is totally indecipherable and beyond understanding. when you have a discussion like this maybe you will pick up some of the uniqueness of the institutions we are talking about. i am delighted to be on this panel. i was pleased idonthat don mentioned we had an interesting time working together. we did have fun. i remember they slamma jamma speech you wrote for may. we had a great michigan basketball team and won the national championship and they were referred to as the 5 slamma jamma and the road a speech dealing with prejudice in the house of representatives. we had the unique rules activities were one time there was a special thing in the roles were the minority could actually take control of the floor away from the majority in a unique use of the roles that have only been done
i want to thank the woodrow wilson center for doing this. i think it is important that we have discussions from a panel like this about what the senate does and what congress does to help people understand what really is going on up there. sometimes it looks like it is totally indecipherable and beyond understanding. when you have a discussion like this maybe you will pick up some of the uniqueness of the institutions we are talking about. i am delighted to be on this panel. i was pleased...
144
144
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
woodrow wilson office had, commander, to be ote great player dreams. all great men and women are trimmers. they see things in a soft case for spring day for the red fire of a long winter's evening. some of us thought these great games die, but others nourish and protect them. they are sent to the bad days until themerge into the sunshine and light, which comes always those who sincerely hope their dreams will come true. members of the american legion, you remind us the noble dream of what our nation is, the journey that we've traveled, where we are going in who we can become. eleanor roosevelt said it's better to light a single candle than to curse the dark this. you the american legion is a candle that lights the way to a better america and a better future. please continue to burn three. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, mr. secretary for being a dynamic young man and thank you for your continued support and service to america by helping veterans occur meaningful employment. and somebody should have got those two form
woodrow wilson office had, commander, to be ote great player dreams. all great men and women are trimmers. they see things in a soft case for spring day for the red fire of a long winter's evening. some of us thought these great games die, but others nourish and protect them. they are sent to the bad days until themerge into the sunshine and light, which comes always those who sincerely hope their dreams will come true. members of the american legion, you remind us the noble dream of what our...
190
190
Mar 4, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 1
and we will go to visit the home of woodrow and edith wilson. and author christopher pryke talks about dwight eisenhower, the cold war and the buildup of our nuclear arsenal. american history tv on c-span3 all weekend every weekend. you can have our schedules e- mail to you. mit american history professor pauline maier is on but to be's in debt this sunday. she has written several books on the revolution. join our three-hour conversation with pauline maier, taking your phone calls, e-mails and tweeds sunday at noon eastern on c- span2. or you can also go to booktv.org where you can find the entire weekend schedule. host: our guest is tom mcclusky, the senior vice president of the family research council action. thanks for being with us. guest: thanks for having me on. host: let's begin with having you define how you view marriage in looking at the domestic marriage act. guest: for generations, for centuries, it is existing between one man and one woman. what the president is doing is purely a political move in dupont -- in instructing the depart
and we will go to visit the home of woodrow and edith wilson. and author christopher pryke talks about dwight eisenhower, the cold war and the buildup of our nuclear arsenal. american history tv on c-span3 all weekend every weekend. you can have our schedules e- mail to you. mit american history professor pauline maier is on but to be's in debt this sunday. she has written several books on the revolution. join our three-hour conversation with pauline maier, taking your phone calls, e-mails and...
193
193
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> watch the woodrow wilson down on senate reform tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> will feature the top winners of this year's c-span student can competition. >> america's promise alliance reports that one out of every four public school students will drop out of high school before graduation. the group is holding a summit today on reducing high school dropout rates. speakers include leaders of government, education advocacy groups, and business leaders. our live coverage here on c-span2 expected to start in just a few moments. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we are live again on c-span2 waiting for the start of this forum by america's promise alliance. they are reporting that one out of every four public school students will drop out of high school before graduation. they're holding a summit today on reducing high school dropout rates here we are expected here from government, education and as a groups and business leaders. we will be covering this in three sections today, back at 10:00 with vice president joe b
. >> watch the woodrow wilson down on senate reform tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> will feature the top winners of this year's c-span student can competition. >> america's promise alliance reports that one out of every four public school students will drop out of high school before graduation. the group is holding a summit today on reducing high school dropout rates. speakers include leaders of government, education advocacy groups, and business leaders. our live...
241
241
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> woody wilson. >> woodrow wilson is correct. very good. you cheated on that. >> i did. >> here is the next question. we elect a u.s. senator for how many years? basic civics. >> six years. >> six years, bam. you get it right. >> that's easy. >> you get it right, buzzer. you got it right. this is what you were googling during the commercial. you're shameless. >> i was just doing a refresher. >> what do we call the first ten commandments of the constitution? >> bill of rights. >> bill of rights. >> it's interesting to go back and refresh -- >> especially when you cheat. >> since midnight i've been on wikipedia. >>> next headline. some oregon nudists fear they won't be able to walk around nude, which is popular in oregon. they have that bicycle ride done in the nude. >> uncomfortable. >> oh, i'm going to start laughing. portland hosts this naked bike ride, however they are -- >> she giggles. she can't handle it. they're considering new strip laws in oregon. there are nudists who are afraid the strip club laws will apply to them and they can't
. >> woody wilson. >> woodrow wilson is correct. very good. you cheated on that. >> i did. >> here is the next question. we elect a u.s. senator for how many years? basic civics. >> six years. >> six years, bam. you get it right. >> that's easy. >> you get it right, buzzer. you got it right. this is what you were googling during the commercial. you're shameless. >> i was just doing a refresher. >> what do we call the first ten...
140
140
Mar 3, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
he's speaking this afternoon at the woodrow wilson center. you can see that live on c-span3 at 4 p.m. eastern. mr. calderon's trip comes three weeks after alleged drug gunmen killed one u.s. agent in mexico and wounded another. >> ninth circuit court of appeals nominee, goodwin liu, appeared before the judiciary committee for the second time. republican senators questioned the views expressed in his legal writings on international law and his judicial philosophy. president obama renominated goodwin liu to the ninth circuit earlier this year when the senate failed to vote on his nomination before the december recess. >> i would like to acknowledge some distinguished members of the house present in the audience, representative judy chu, the former secretary of transportation during the ford administration bill coleman, representative bobby scott and representative doris matsui. thank you for coming. we're delighted that you see fit i would like to take this opportunity to introduce the nominee for the ninth circuit. gotten a fair shake. republi
he's speaking this afternoon at the woodrow wilson center. you can see that live on c-span3 at 4 p.m. eastern. mr. calderon's trip comes three weeks after alleged drug gunmen killed one u.s. agent in mexico and wounded another. >> ninth circuit court of appeals nominee, goodwin liu, appeared before the judiciary committee for the second time. republican senators questioned the views expressed in his legal writings on international law and his judicial philosophy. president obama...
157
157
Mar 4, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
and a visit to the home of woodrow and edith wilson. american history tb on c-span -- tv on c-span3. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano says the u.s. will seek to extradite and prosecute drug cartel suspects accused of killing two agents. this is two hour. -- hours. testify on her department's fiscal year 2012 >> the committee is meeting relating to the president's fiscal year 2012 budget requests for the department of homeland security. she has a commitment to be at the white house and must leave the hearing before noon and the secretary has rearranged her schedule to be here today because we had to cancel out two weeks ago and we had a series of votes. i want to thank you for and trusting your schedule to us and we will have the hearing done in time for you to be at the white house. said, toearing is as i address the president's budget for 2012 in a time of budget restraints and cuts -- we commend the secretary for putting forth a budget, i believe we have disagreements with it, it is on target and is trying to accommodat
and a visit to the home of woodrow and edith wilson. american history tb on c-span -- tv on c-span3. >> homeland security secretary janet napolitano says the u.s. will seek to extradite and prosecute drug cartel suspects accused of killing two agents. this is two hour. -- hours. testify on her department's fiscal year 2012 >> the committee is meeting relating to the president's fiscal year 2012 budget requests for the department of homeland security. she has a commitment to be at...
143
143
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> dennis coax from the woodrow wilson center. what sort of role do you see -- what is the role of u.s. military going to be the day after you have an international accord? do you envision part of and a lot -- of an accord accepted by afghanistan? >> i will take one more. >> i represent a coalition of veterans for rethinking afghanistan. thank you for your due process. we have been advocating for two years to get this going. to get our troops out of there. i served in both battlefields. i am generally critical of counterinsurgency as a method of war. it seems pretty limited to me. with regards to president obama and he had been lustration -- and the administration, does the current administration have the current to start this process and all it through to the end? if we do not, what will happen if there is a changeover in leadership? >> before we get too far down on this -- i could take a brief shot at those questions. thank you for calling all of my best friend here who are experts at torture. dennis, the question of u.s. bases
. >> dennis coax from the woodrow wilson center. what sort of role do you see -- what is the role of u.s. military going to be the day after you have an international accord? do you envision part of and a lot -- of an accord accepted by afghanistan? >> i will take one more. >> i represent a coalition of veterans for rethinking afghanistan. thank you for your due process. we have been advocating for two years to get this going. to get our troops out of there. i served in both...
94
94
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> what's the woodrow wilson panel on senate reform tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> egyptian voters went to the polls on saturday and approved constitutional changes that set the country on a pass for parliamentary and presidential elections later this year. one of the political movements and that egypt is the close of brotherhood. tha panel discussion was hostedo look at the role of that group in the future of egypt and what it might mean for international politics. their discussion is about 90 minutes. >> i want to welcome you to the experts breakfast meeting. we will discuss the muslim brotherhood, its ideology, its goals, its strength in egypt and around the world and the challenges posed to u.s. foreign policy. is the muslim brotherhood secular, heterogeneous? that is -- doesn't issue violence? has it decried al qaeda? these are the questions that were provided to congress recently. i'll attend these events with an open mind. >this meeting is to provide a thoughtful yet civil conversation about the developments and challenges and crises w
. >> what's the woodrow wilson panel on senate reform tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> egyptian voters went to the polls on saturday and approved constitutional changes that set the country on a pass for parliamentary and presidential elections later this year. one of the political movements and that egypt is the close of brotherhood. tha panel discussion was hostedo look at the role of that group in the future of egypt and what it might mean for international politics....
118
118
Mar 26, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
they were chartered by the federal reserve and signed by president woodrow wilson in 1913. technically, commercial banks and shareholders -- commercial banks are shareholders in the 12 banks. the regional banks do not make policy. they are subject to oversight of the federal reserve board of governors in washington which is appointed by the president with the consent of the senate. they do have complete supervisory oversight power over the federal reserve system and 12 banks. they do supervise regulate the nation's banking system. -- the december rise regulate the nation's banking system. -- they do supervise regularly the nation's banking system. it was set up in the early 20th century to create thank you -- to prevent panic. it does create the idea that there is a shadowy cabal of people that do that. having covered the institution for almost six years i have not encountered evidence of that. it is a harbor public--- is a hybrid public-private institution with a much stronger oversight component than most people think. host: do you think one reason why chairman bernanke i
they were chartered by the federal reserve and signed by president woodrow wilson in 1913. technically, commercial banks and shareholders -- commercial banks are shareholders in the 12 banks. the regional banks do not make policy. they are subject to oversight of the federal reserve board of governors in washington which is appointed by the president with the consent of the senate. they do have complete supervisory oversight power over the federal reserve system and 12 banks. they do supervise...
174
174
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson institute. for over a year, i repeatedly have written the administration you are urging them to implement this proposal. they have not. mr. chairman, i urge support of this gislation, and thank you again for the opportunity to testify. i strongly believe your hearings will provide congress with a starting point for a new dialogue about fighting extremism and radicalization. we cannot afford to be silent. i'm reminded of the song by simon and garfunkel, "the boxer," that says man hears what he wants to hear, but disregards the rest. we cannot disregard the issue of radicalization in our country. your hearings can provide a productive forum for a much-needed dialogue about domestic radical zachlgts i want to thank you very much for your leadership. >>> let me again thank each of the four witnesses for being here today for giving us their valuable time, their input and their varying views, but all that is essential as we move forward. our first witness today, dr. zudi joster is founder of the ameri
wilson institute. for over a year, i repeatedly have written the administration you are urging them to implement this proposal. they have not. mr. chairman, i urge support of this gislation, and thank you again for the opportunity to testify. i strongly believe your hearings will provide congress with a starting point for a new dialogue about fighting extremism and radicalization. we cannot afford to be silent. i'm reminded of the song by simon and garfunkel, "the boxer," that says...
184
184
Mar 3, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
he is speaking tomorrow afternoon at the woodrow wilson center. you can see that live on c-span3 at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the trip comes three weeks after alleged drug gunmen killed an agent in mexico and wounded another. >> there is a new way to get a concise review of the day's events. it is "washington today." will take it to capitol hill, the white house, and anywhere news is happening. we will take you to the experts, the politicians, and journalists as we put the day's events in perspective. the stories that matter to you the most on c-span radio. you can listen in the washington-baltimore area at 90.1 fm on xm radio or c- span.org. you can download the program as a c-span podcast. but the state department will be ready to take over operations in iraq following the u.s. military's withdrawal on december 31. according to a top department official. proposed budget cuts would affect the transition. undersecretary of state patrick kennedy testifying before a house subcommittee along with a on a commission on wartime contract in. this is less than t
he is speaking tomorrow afternoon at the woodrow wilson center. you can see that live on c-span3 at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the trip comes three weeks after alleged drug gunmen killed an agent in mexico and wounded another. >> there is a new way to get a concise review of the day's events. it is "washington today." will take it to capitol hill, the white house, and anywhere news is happening. we will take you to the experts, the politicians, and journalists as we put the day's events...
166
166
Mar 27, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
but neither is it succumbing to the woodrow wilson in view of the president or others in our political debate. the answer is not multilateralism. protection and security for the united states are not going to be thought in the united nations system. nor is it and in this wi-- endless wilsonian crusade. let's not or get bitter roosevelt's response to wilson. he said, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that is the policy we should be pursuing. on a subject i know is a sensitive one i want to be clear here. the way we do that is to pursue the policy of peace through strength. that means sufficient budgetary expenditures for our military that no adversary dared to challenge us anywhere in the world. -- pudares to challenge us anywhere in the world. there is waste and fraud in the defense department. of course there is. it is part of the governments. we should find the waste and fraud and root it out. we need to plow that money back into our dispense expenditures. the obama administration has already cut $300 billion, our defense base line. a couple of months ago the secreta
but neither is it succumbing to the woodrow wilson in view of the president or others in our political debate. the answer is not multilateralism. protection and security for the united states are not going to be thought in the united nations system. nor is it and in this wi-- endless wilsonian crusade. let's not or get bitter roosevelt's response to wilson. he said, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that is the policy we should be pursuing. on a subject i know is a sensitive...
157
157
Mar 7, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson administration and fdr and postwar corporate propagandama machine thriving ever since.min well with corporate a dominationnd of lobbying to the degree hebb says we do not truly have purchase of the tory democracy anymore but the engineering of consent and that hamilton might have socked this is the way government should have been run but jefferson would have seen it the other way. do you have any thoughts? >>othe guest: people are used to people trying to sell it. we should have a more sophisticated population. we don't take this very seriously. they are taken with a grain of salt t w i am not sure that ic this as much a threat to participatory democracy as one might charge. the influence of separation may be the end of lobbying may be anotheran issue todi discuss. we ask what the 18th century would have thought? they had no real experience so all we can do wo is putand words in their mouth v although they were very concerned with corruption in representative institutions institutions, what would they think of this and particular form that occurs in ourf day, most often a perso
wilson administration and fdr and postwar corporate propagandama machine thriving ever since.min well with corporate a dominationnd of lobbying to the degree hebb says we do not truly have purchase of the tory democracy anymore but the engineering of consent and that hamilton might have socked this is the way government should have been run but jefferson would have seen it the other way. do you have any thoughts? >>othe guest: people are used to people trying to sell it. we should have a...
67
67
Mar 28, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
but neither is it succumbing to the woodrow wilson in view of the president or others in our political debate. the answer is not multilateralism. protection and security for the united states are not going to be thought in the united nations system. nor is it and in this wi-- endless wilsonian crusade. let's not or get bitter roosevelt's response to wilson. he said, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that is the policy we should be pursuing. on a subject i know is a sensitive one i want to be clear here. the way we do that is to pursue the policy of peace through strength. that means sufficient budgetary expenditures for our military that no adversary dared to challenge us anywhere in the world. -- pudares to challenge us anywhere in the world. there is waste and fraud in the defense department. of course there is. it is part of the governments. we should find the waste and fraud and root it out. we need to plow that money back into our dispense expenditures. the obama administration has already cut $300 billion, our defense base line. a couple of months ago the secreta
but neither is it succumbing to the woodrow wilson in view of the president or others in our political debate. the answer is not multilateralism. protection and security for the united states are not going to be thought in the united nations system. nor is it and in this wi-- endless wilsonian crusade. let's not or get bitter roosevelt's response to wilson. he said, first we are to make the world safe for ourselves. that is the policy we should be pursuing. on a subject i know is a sensitive...
156
156
Mar 6, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> caller: and the author speaks of a massive propaganda machines of woodrow wilson's administration and fdr's and the postwar corporate propaganda machine that thrived ever since. along with the corporate domination of media, campaign financing and lobbying. to the degree that he says we don't truly have participatory democracy any more today. but the engineering of consent by corporate elites, and he says that hamilton might have been a way the government should be run but, jefferson might have seen it another way. do you have any thoughts on that. >> people were used to sort of -- people trying to sell us things, aren't we? we are used to that. we should have a more sophisticated population now, of educated people and don't take all of this very seriously. i mean, we take these with a grain of salt and discretion and i'm not sure i see that this is as much of a threat to participatory democracy as we would -- one might charge the influence of corporations, i think, are represented in institutions, maybe and of lobbying, maybe -- another issue, to discuss. and, this one -- you ask
. >> caller: and the author speaks of a massive propaganda machines of woodrow wilson's administration and fdr's and the postwar corporate propaganda machine that thrived ever since. along with the corporate domination of media, campaign financing and lobbying. to the degree that he says we don't truly have participatory democracy any more today. but the engineering of consent by corporate elites, and he says that hamilton might have been a way the government should be run but, jefferson...
100
100
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you, don, and thank you to the woodrow wilson center for this. don gave me two missions today. one was to talk about public opinion or the senate's of popularity and the other to say something how ronald might have been feted from his time in the committee. it is a rare event, so what did the president learn from his time there? on public opinion, i wish i could tell you there's a lot specifically on the senate. it really is not a subject that is asked broadly of the public. there is a lot on congress, and as you know, it's not very pretty today. last friday, gallop had congress' approval at 18% which the president who sort of has gone up and down a little bit since the midterm election in 2010, sits in the mid to high 60s. i think -- 40s. we've seen a trend in the ratings. they have been low, and they've been low for parties that control the congress, the base of a party often loses confidence in its congressional leadership much earlier than it loses confidence in its president. after the 2006 election of democratting says congress is in the ri
. >> thank you, don, and thank you to the woodrow wilson center for this. don gave me two missions today. one was to talk about public opinion or the senate's of popularity and the other to say something how ronald might have been feted from his time in the committee. it is a rare event, so what did the president learn from his time there? on public opinion, i wish i could tell you there's a lot specifically on the senate. it really is not a subject that is asked broadly of the public....
112
112
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you, don, and thank you to the woodrow wilson center for this. don gave me two missions today. one was to talk about public opinion or the senate's of popularity and the other to say something how ronald might have been feted from his time in the committee. it is a rare event, so what did the president learn from his time there? on public opinion, i wish i could tell you there's a lot specifically on the senate. it really is not a subject that is asked broadly of the public. there is a lot on congress, and as you know, it's not very pretty today. last friday, gallop had congress' approval at 18% which the president who sort of has gone up and down a little bit since the midterm election in 2010, sits in the mid to high 60s. i think -- 40s. we've seen a trend in the ratings. they have been low, and they've been low for parties that control the congress, the base of a party often loses confidence in its congressional leadership much earlier than it loses confidence in its president. after the 2006 election of democratting says congress is in the ri
. >> thank you, don, and thank you to the woodrow wilson center for this. don gave me two missions today. one was to talk about public opinion or the senate's of popularity and the other to say something how ronald might have been feted from his time in the committee. it is a rare event, so what did the president learn from his time there? on public opinion, i wish i could tell you there's a lot specifically on the senate. it really is not a subject that is asked broadly of the public....
89
89
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dennis coax from the woodrow wilson center. what sort of role do you see -- what is the role of u.s. military going to be the day after you have an international accord? do you envision part of and a lot -- of an accord accepted by afghanistan? >> i will take one more. >> i represent a coalition of veterans for rethinking afghanistan. thank you for your due process. we have been advocating for two years to get this going. to get our troops out of there. i served in both battlefields. i am generally critical of counterinsurgency as a method of war. it seems pretty limited to me. with regards to president obama and he had been lustration -- and the administration, does the current administration have the current to start this process and all it through to the end? if we do not, what will happen if there is a changeover in leadership? >> before we get too far down on this -- i could take a brief shot at those questions. thank you for calling all of my best friend here who are experts at torture. dennis, the question of u.s. bases
. >> dennis coax from the woodrow wilson center. what sort of role do you see -- what is the role of u.s. military going to be the day after you have an international accord? do you envision part of and a lot -- of an accord accepted by afghanistan? >> i will take one more. >> i represent a coalition of veterans for rethinking afghanistan. thank you for your due process. we have been advocating for two years to get this going. to get our troops out of there. i served in both...
180
180
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
wilson institute. for over a year, i repeatedly have written the administration you are urging them to implement this proposal. they have not. mr. chairman, i urge support of this legislation, and thank you again for the opportunity to testify. i strongly believe your hearings will provide congress with a starting point for a new dialogue about fighting extremism and radicalization. we cannot afford to be silent. i'm reminded of the song by simon and garfunkel, "the boxer," that says man hears what he wants to hear, but disregards the rest. we cannot disregard the issue of radicalization in our country. your hearings can provide a productive forum for a much-needed dialogue about domestic radical zachlgts i want to thank you very much for your leadership. >> also charged was a father -- this committee hearing is more than three hours. >>> let me again thank each of the four witnesses for being here today for giving us their valuable time, their input and their varying views, but all that is essential a
wilson institute. for over a year, i repeatedly have written the administration you are urging them to implement this proposal. they have not. mr. chairman, i urge support of this legislation, and thank you again for the opportunity to testify. i strongly believe your hearings will provide congress with a starting point for a new dialogue about fighting extremism and radicalization. we cannot afford to be silent. i'm reminded of the song by simon and garfunkel, "the boxer," that says...
63
63
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> watch the woodrow wilson's panel on senate reform tonight at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span2. >> live look now at how communication has changed with the presence of the internet, mobile devices and social networking. officials from microsoft and verizon also cover online privacy. the consumer federation of america is the host of this event. it's an hour 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. i think we're going to get started for this morning's panel, which is entitled: the future of consumer -- excuse me, the future of consumer communications. i'm glad to see you all here on a friday morning. i'm sure there's no place better to be here than here for our esteemed panel to talk about this issue. as most of you know in recent years we've seen an explosion and growth in the devices that consumers use and the way that they use these devices whether it's through facebook, twitter, video, more and more consumers are using their devices in different ways to access information, to send information, whether it's email -- by sending email on their laptop, watching vide
. >> watch the woodrow wilson's panel on senate reform tonight at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span2. >> live look now at how communication has changed with the presence of the internet, mobile devices and social networking. officials from microsoft and verizon also cover online privacy. the consumer federation of america is the host of this event. it's an hour 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. i think we're going to get started for this morning's panel,...
160
160
Mar 5, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
we will go to f street in washington and visit the home of woodrow wilson. christopher wright talks about dwight eisenhower, the cold war, and the buildup of our nuclear arsenal. all weekend every weekend. it the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. >> on wednesday, the supreme court heard oral arguments on whether former attorney general john ashcroft could be held mars -- held liable for the detention of an american muslim. he says he was detained as part of a plan to arrest muslim men suspected of having terrorist ties. a lower court rejected mr. ashcroft bought the assertion that he was immune from lawsuits. justice kagan did not participate in this case. this is about one hour. we'll hear argument next this morning in case 10-98, ashcroft v. al-kidd. general katyal. >> thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court -- this lawsuit seeks personal money damages against a former attorney general of the united states for doing his job, allegedly with an improper motive, yet the attorney general, like the federal prosecutor in idaho who
we will go to f street in washington and visit the home of woodrow wilson. christopher wright talks about dwight eisenhower, the cold war, and the buildup of our nuclear arsenal. all weekend every weekend. it the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. >> on wednesday, the supreme court heard oral arguments on whether former attorney general john ashcroft could be held mars -- held liable for the detention of an american muslim. he says he was detained as part of a plan to arrest...
80
80
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dennis koch from the woodrow wilson center. looking further down the road, what do you see -- do you see the u.s. bases in afghanistan? what's the u.s. military role going to be the day after you have an international accord? and second do you visit part of the international accord or acceptance by the duran line which would be very important in getting pakistan on board? >> we'll take one more. one more question. >> my name is jake, i represent a coalition for afghanistan. i want to say thank you for your due process. we've been advocates roughly for two years to get this going and get troops out of there. i'm generally critical for counterinsurgency as a method of war. it seemed limited. my question regards to president obama and the administration, you have all talked to a number of different people. does the current administration have the courage in the election year to start this process and follow through to the end? because if we don't -- if the administration doesn't follow through, what will happen if there's a change
. >> dennis koch from the woodrow wilson center. looking further down the road, what do you see -- do you see the u.s. bases in afghanistan? what's the u.s. military role going to be the day after you have an international accord? and second do you visit part of the international accord or acceptance by the duran line which would be very important in getting pakistan on board? >> we'll take one more. one more question. >> my name is jake, i represent a coalition for...
134
134
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> watch the woodrow wilson panel on senate reform tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> republican senators on the judiciary committee are questioning the nomination of goodwin liu for the ninth circuit court of appeals. president obama's renominated mr. liu to the ninth circuit earlier this year when the senate failed to vote on his recess. for a second time earlier this month. this is about an hour and a half. >> i would like to acknowledge some distinguished members of audience, represented judy chu, transportation during the ford administration bill coleman, representative bobby scott, and representative doris matsui it. thank you for coming. fit to come to this humble house. i would like to take this nominee for the ninth circuit, and i must tell you i don't shake. this is the second time he's been nominated. i had the privilege of spending francisco, and so i invited him to join us for a family dinner so i could get to know him. and there was substantial legal a very interesting and very professor liu is the associate in the field of constitu
. >> watch the woodrow wilson panel on senate reform tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> republican senators on the judiciary committee are questioning the nomination of goodwin liu for the ninth circuit court of appeals. president obama's renominated mr. liu to the ninth circuit earlier this year when the senate failed to vote on his recess. for a second time earlier this month. this is about an hour and a half. >> i would like to acknowledge some distinguished members...
83
83
Mar 4, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
we will go to the home of h edith and woodrow wilson. get the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. you can also have our schedules e-mail to you. the u.s. house coming in at under 10 minutes. until then, c-span viewers weigh in on one of the proposed cuts in the house budget bill. the budget debate has come up in 1995 and again in 2005. shourd your tax dollars fund public broadcasting and pbs? jim demint has a piece this morning in the walls -- "wall street journal." our first caller, go ahead. caller: i think we should continue to cover public television. the fact that we pay a little bit of the budget to support this program is a great thing. it is a shame to suggest that because they are paid a salary is somehow not necessary. host: the corporation for public broadcasting, part of the johnson act that the president signed into law in 1967. the corporation for public broadcasting gets between 15% to 20% of its operating -- annual operating budget from other sources. in 2005, to give you historical perspective from the "washi
we will go to the home of h edith and woodrow wilson. get the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. you can also have our schedules e-mail to you. the u.s. house coming in at under 10 minutes. until then, c-span viewers weigh in on one of the proposed cuts in the house budget bill. the budget debate has come up in 1995 and again in 2005. shourd your tax dollars fund public broadcasting and pbs? jim demint has a piece this morning in the walls -- "wall street journal." our...